People’s Protection Units (YPG), the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) and the Democratic Self-Administration in Rojava from Syria signed Geneva Call's Deed of Commitment protecting children in armed conflict on 5 July 2014.

In Syria, Geneva Call has launched a campaign using TV, video and social media and a booklet describing, with simple easy to follow graphics and voice over, the obligations that ALL fighters must respect in armed conflict to protect civilians.

The “Fighter, not Killer” campaign, which involves TV and YouTube ads, and a comic strip booklet, covers the main human rights violations currently causing most concern in Syria: the use of human shields, child soldiers, chemical weapons and sexual violence.